Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... France and Britain had been expressed in the imperial sphere Africa , Southeast Asia and the Pacific . It followed that , initially , rapprochement would take the form of a settlement of imperial disputes : this was not to be a formal ...
... France and Britain had been expressed in the imperial sphere Africa , Southeast Asia and the Pacific . It followed that , initially , rapprochement would take the form of a settlement of imperial disputes : this was not to be a formal ...
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... France was not making a sufficiently large concession to warrant extensive compensation . All France was losing was the use of the land , not the right of participating in the Newfoundland fishery . Moreover , in 1903 only about 400 ...
... France was not making a sufficiently large concession to warrant extensive compensation . All France was losing was the use of the land , not the right of participating in the Newfoundland fishery . Moreover , in 1903 only about 400 ...
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... France suggested using the formula contained in the 1882 North Sea Convention , which called for baselines to be drawn where bays reached a width of 10 miles . Britain upheld headland - to- headland baselines , regardless of a bay's ...
... France suggested using the formula contained in the 1882 North Sea Convention , which called for baselines to be drawn where bays reached a width of 10 miles . Britain upheld headland - to- headland baselines , regardless of a bay's ...
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